Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-18
2007-09-18
Trinh, Minh (Department: 3729)
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
C029S843000, C029S857000, C029S884000, C029S03300H, C439S063000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10921402
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for connecting a plurality of coaxial cables to a printed circuit board in a compact connector. The apparatus is generally comprised of a flexible carrier, means for attaching the cable to the flexible carrier, a conductive base plate and a rigid beam providing pressure such that the electrical contact between the coaxial cable and the printed circuit board is maintained. The method generally comprises the steps of stripping the coaxial cables, bonding the coaxial cable to a flexible carrier, positioning the coaxial cables over traces of a printed circuit board providing pressure such that electrical contact is maintained between the cables and the printed circuit board.
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Bron Alphonse L.
Edwardsen Stephen D.
Jordfald Dag
Ronander Jon
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLC
Trinh Minh
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